Looking at the new Spyderco Drunken Designed by Dmitry Sinkevich, the same designer who designed my 0456 Zero Tolerance i bought in 2016 for then $240 US with blade material cpm 20cv, the Spyderco Drunken blade material is S90V the Zero Tolerance 0456 is Made in the United States of America the Spyderco Drunken is made in Taiwan.
If one looks closely at both the Spyderco Drunken and the Zero Tolerance 0456, you can't help notice that both knives have almost the same designed lines of both handle and blade shape with just very small differences, the ZT 0456 is all Ti the Spyderco Drunken half TI half Carbon Fiber.
My ZT 0456 is a flipper opening the Spyderco Drunken has the standard Spyderco thumb hole for it's opening, both have the almost same design locking devices.
Dmitry Sinkevich is one of the greatest knife designer today, and the Spyderco Drunken will be one of the best Spyderco knives that i am sure of.
Spyderco Sinkevich Drunken.
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Re: Spyderco Sinkevich Drunken.
I was in hopes some forum member would disagree of my posting, in regards of it's design being close to the Z.T. 0456 that was designed and made in 2016.
Re: Spyderco Sinkevich Drunken.
It's hard to disagree. They look similar. Not surprising, since they're both collaborations with Mr. Sinkevich. Beautiful designs!steeljustice wrote: ↑Thu Mar 21, 2024 3:34 pmI was in hopes some forum member would disagree of my posting, in regards of it's design being close to the Z.T. 0456 that was designed and made in 2016.
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I really like my Z.T. 0456 when i first saw it while working in the knife Dept. in my local sporting goods store and bought it, i had never handled a flipper and cut the crap out of my hand trying to get the flip learned.
It's some what on the heavy side being all TI i can sure understand the half of the Druken being carbon fiber.
The weight is a good reason my EDC is the Spyderco PM2 and not the z.T 0456.
It's some what on the heavy side being all TI i can sure understand the half of the Druken being carbon fiber.
The weight is a good reason my EDC is the Spyderco PM2 and not the z.T 0456.
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Re: Spyderco Sinkevich Drunken.
I was confused by the "new" description. The Spyderco was probably being designed at about the same time as your Z.T. It first appeared in the 2018 mid-year supplement. Given the relative sizes of Spyderco and KAI, I would expect the latter to be a bit quicker to market.